Welcome to Stevenson Gun Dog and Obedience. This is a full time gun dog and obedience training facility with 37 years of experience. Our goal is to provide you and your dog with the best possible service, we will work on all your dog's training needs and answer any questions you may have about our gun dog training and obedience training services. We are located in Ramsey Minnesota just minutes NW of Anoka, our facility is designed specifically for gun dog and obedience training. We always keep your dog's comfort in mind, our indoor dog kennels are heated and air conditioned to ensure a comfortable climate for each dog during their training.
Whether it be gun dog training or just dog obedience training, we limit the amount of dogs we allow into the facility to only 10 dogs, this allows us to give more training attention and care to each dog. Dogs are worked seven days a week including holidays, each dog will receive two training sessions per day along with exercise several times a day. We are dedicated to training through positive reinforcement and repetition to ensure your dog develops to his or her fullest potential.
Please Note:
Dog's must be 7 months old or older.
Dog's must be up to date on the following shots ( Rabies, Distemper combo ( DHLP-P ) and Bordetella )
Male dog's must be neutered.
Dogs must be cleared of all intestinal parasites before coming in for training.
Dog's must be on flea, tick and worm preventitive. Owners supply their own preventitive.
Owners supply their own dog food.
Dogs must be groomed and nails trimmed before coming in for training
Why should a dog be trained?
A dog should be trained because we owe it to the dog to ensure his or her safety and well-being, to give him or her a purpose. Training is a responsibility we owe our dogs just as much as providing food and shelter, a well trained dog is a true pleasure to have as part of the family.
Philosophy
No two dogs are trained exactly a like. Temperament, attitude and submissiveness all determine which training techniques will be used to achieve the best outcome. There is one goal every dog we train has in common and that is to be the best they can be at the job they are being trained for.
Why people choose Stevenson Gun Dog and Obedience?
1 ) We only allow 10 dogs into the facility, which means dogs will get more training per day, better care and more exercise.
2 ) We allow families to visit once a week to check on their dog's progress and to work with their dog.
3 ) We pride ourselves on a clean facility, kennels are cleaned daily and dogs will be groomed and bathed when needed.
4 ) To ensure a stress-free facility, dogs with behavioral issues that cause stress for other dogs will not be allowed in the facility.
5 ) Jeff Stevenson has 37 years of experience in training dogs ( Upland Game, Waterfowl, Advanced Obedience )
6 ) Dogs are trained 7 days a week including holidays.
7 ) The facility is heated and air conditioned to ensure dogs are confortable at all times.
8 ) Positive internet reviews from past clients, we pride ourselves on our reputation and success in training dogs.
9 ) Fully insured, no liability contracts. This means while your dog is in our care their health and safety is at our highest priority.
10 ) Our property is groomed for both gun dog and obedience training, we also have access to an additional 150 + acres which is used for both upland and waterfowl training, all within 3 miles from our facility.
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This facility Offers Gun Dog and Obedience Training Year Round
Stevenson Gun Dog and Obedience
8125 173rd Ave. NW Ramsey MN 55303
Open 7 days a week including Holidays 5:00 am to 5:00 pm by appointment only
The key to any training is consistency, if you are not consistent it makes it impossible to keep your dog's training in check. learning is achieved through consistent patterns. Here is a few examples
Make sure everyone in the family is on the same page with all of the house rules, if you don’t want your dog to jump on people, make sure he or she never gets rewarded for jumping, if you don’t want your dog to beg for food while you eat, the whole family should know not to feed him or her at the table. Dogs often get blamed for being stubborn because they aren't behaving properly, the problem however is not always the dog, It is often seen that each family member rewards different behaviors. Make consistent rules and stick to them.
Pay attention to word-use.
Dogs try to react to the exact words you say, for example “Come here” or “Come now” is not the same as “Come” which one do you want your dog to respond to? Choose the words you want to use and make sure you are consistent with your word-use. Practice makes perfect.
Training is an essential part of owning a dog. Training builds confidence, provides mental stimulation and strengthens the bond between you and your dog. Dogs are always learning, it is never too late to start training.